| Curiosities and wonders - 1795 - 690 pages
...fettled diftrefs. ' No aid, no companion the maniac will feek, Cold and hunger awake not her care : Thro' her rags do the 'winds of the winter blow bleak On her poor withered bofom half bare, and her cheek Has the deathy pale hue of defpair. * Yet chearful and happy,... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1797 - 506 pages
...fettled diftrefs. No aid, no companion the maiiac will feek, Cold and hunger awake not her care : Thro' her rags do the winds of the winter blow bleak On her poor withered bofomnalf bare, an* her cheek ^ Has the deathy pale hue of defpair. Yet chearful and happy,... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1797 - 236 pages
...wildly-fix'd eyes Seem a heart overcharged to express ? She weeps not, yet often and deeply she sighs : She never complains, but her silence implies The composure of settled distress. II. No aid, no compassion the Maniac will seek ; Cold and hunger awake not her care : Thro' her rags... | |
| 1798 - 992 pages
...diftrefs. ยป N* No aid, no compaffion the Maniac will feek ; Cold and hunger awake not her care: Thro' her rags do' the winds of the winter blow bleak On her poor withe'r'd bofom half bare, and her cheek Has the deathly pale hue of defpair. III. Yet cheerful and happy, nor... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...diftrefs. No aid, no compaffion the maniac will fcek ; Cold and hunger awake not her care : Through the rags do the winds of the winter blow bleak On her poor wither'd bofom, half bare ; and her cheek Has the deathly pale hue of defpair. Yet cheerful and happy, nor diftant... | |
| Robert Southey - Botany Bay (N.S.W.) - 1799 - 226 pages
...wildly-fiYd eyes Seem a heart overcharged to express ? She weeps not, yet often and deeply she sighs : She never complains, but her silence implies The composure of settled distress. II. No aid, no compassion the Maniac will seek ; Cold and hunger awake not her care : Thro' her rags... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 pages
...wildly-fix'd eyes Seem a heart overcharg'd to express? โ She weeps not, yet often and deeply she sighs ; She never complains โ but her silence implies The...maniac will seek ; Cold and hunger awake not her care : Thro' the rags do the winds of the winter blow bleak On her poorwither'd bosom, half bare, and her... | |
| Joseph Taylor - Apparitions - 1814 - 240 pages
...wildly fix'd eyes Seem a heart overcharg'd to express ? She weeps not, yet often and deeply she sighs ; She never complains, but her silence implies The composure...winds of the winter blow bleak On her poor wither'd bosons half bare ; and her cheek Has the deathly pale hue of despair. Yet cheerful and happy, nor distant... | |
| English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...wildly-fix'd eyes Seem a heart overcharg'd to express ? She weeps not, yet often and deeply she sighs ; She never complains, but her silence implies The composure of settled distress. Through the rags do the winds of the winter blow bleak On her poor wither'd bosom, half bare, and her... | |
| Robert Southey - 1823 - 266 pages
...wildly-fix'd eyes Seem a heart overcharged to express ? She weeps not, yet often and deeply she sighs : She never complains, but her silence implies The composure of settled distress. II. No pity she looks for, no alms does she seek ; Nor for raiment nor food doth she care : Through... | |
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